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I got the small baseball tropy in the foreground when I was 12. When I was 17 I got the larger trophy you see in the background.
The trophy room at the Driehaus Museum.
The most dramatic intervention to the interior of the Nickerson House was made during the Fisher period of occupancy. In 1900–1901, Lucius Fisher engaged architect George Washington Maher (1864–1926) to redesign the Nickerson Art Gallery at the northwest corner of the main floor. Fisher re-envisioned the space as a Trophy Room to display his collection of game animals, weaponry, and rare books. The crowning achievement of Maher’s new decorative scheme was the installation of a striking stained glass dome that replaced the original Nickerson period clear glass skylight.
The stained glass dome design depicts four trees, the trunks of which arch towards the oculus of the dome, while their leaves, rendered in autumnal colored drapery glass, form a canopy against a turquoise sky. Each lay-light panel features a central area of green and white striated glass, framed by a band of drapery glass leaves, in turn framed by a border of emerald green drapery glass.
A healthy young buck stands alert as he watches for obvious danger. In a month the first of the deer hunting seasons begin and the dangers will be a lot higher and come from further distances away.
One aspect of wildlife photography I did not anticipate is how attached you can become to animals that you have seen develop from birth. This proud fellow is not aware that he will soon become someone's fall trophy.
(Photographed near Cambridge, Minnesota)
Glover Trophy - a 25 minute race for 1.5 litre Grand Prix cars which were raced between 1961 and 1965.
A 1964 BRM P261 raced by Philipp Buhofer.
He tried but failed to swallow that big fish down his long slender neck..
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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Award". This is a trophy awarded to my late father in the early 1940s for a boxing tournament, not long after he joined the Royal Australian Air Force.
Trophy for the Bounty Hunter Spaceship category of the 2020 Space Jam, Lego sci-fi building contest.
This trophy is meant to be a microscale version of Tyler's classic bounty hunter ship: www.flickr.com/photos/legohaulic/6299491958/
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Taken with my Sony a300 with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 Macro Lens
Taken at Harry P. Leu Botanical Gardens.
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Trophy Room can be found in Wayne Manor on the Gotham inspired sim properly named Furillen City
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this is the bottom section of a large art deco style urn/trophy decorated with an impressive collection of silver and gold charms, awards and symbols.
Le Raid 4L Trophy est un raid automobile solidaire destiné aux jeunes de moins de 28 ans et couru exclusivement en Renault 4. Créé par Jean-Jacques Rey en 1997, il est organisé par l'entreprise Desertours en partenariat avec l'École supérieure de commerce de Rennes.
Le Raid 4L Trophy a lieu chaque année, au mois de février. Les participants (environ 2 500 personnes âgés de 18 à 28 ans) disputent cette course d'orientation. Le parcours, d'environ 6 000 km, traverse la France, l’Espagne et le Maroc. Le départ a lieu à Biarritz, puis les équipages traversent librement l'Espagne jusqu'à Algésiras et prennent le ferry pour le Maroc, où les épreuves du raid commencent. Le parcours présente plusieurs étapes dont certaines autour des dunes de Merzouga et dans l'Atlas, pour mener jusqu'à Marrakech. Les participants roulent la journée, en se guidant avec un roadbook et une boussole. Ils se rassemblent le soir dans un bivouac prévu par l'organisation. Les deux derniers jours d'épreuves constituent l'étape « marathon », où les participants établissent leur bivouac en autonomie. Au cours de ce voyage, les participants transportent des fournitures scolaires et sportives, qui sont redistribuées aux enfants du sud marocain à l'arrivée. Chaque équipage est classé en fonction du nombre de kilomètres réalisés pour passer par chaque point de contrôle du parcours, l'objectif étant d'en parcourir le moins possible.
The Raid 4L Trophy is a solidarity automobile raid intended for young people under 28 and raced exclusively in Renault 4. Created by Jean-Jacques Rey in 1997, it is organized by the company Desertours in partnership with the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce of Rennes. The Raid 4L Trophy takes place every year in February. The participants (about 2,500 people aged 18 to 28) compete in this orienteering race. The route, approximately 6,000 km, crosses France, Spain and Morocco. The start takes place in Biarritz, then the crews travel freely through Spain to Algeciras and take the ferry to Morocco, where the trials of the raid begin. The route presents several stages, some of which around the dunes of Merzouga and in the Atlas, to lead to Marrakech. Participants ride the day, guided by a roadbook and a compass. They gather in the evening in a bivouac provided by the organization. The last two days of events constitute the “marathon” stage, where the participants set up their bivouac independently. During this trip, participants carry school and sports supplies, which are redistributed to children in southern Morocco on arrival. Each crew is classified according to the number of kilometers made to pass through each checkpoint on the course, the objective being to cover as few as possible.
Inside the old grandstand the Launceston Greyhound Club has its headquarters. Unlike its equine counterparts, greyhound racing in Tasmania is very much a part-time interest. It provides ordinary people with an opportunity to participate in racing at a fraction of the cost. In recent years a great deal has been achieved in raising the level of welfare for the dogs in this sport.
I was struck by the light in this composition. The natural sunlight through the window was illuminating the colourful display and shining particularly on those sparkling trophies in the cabinet.